By Emily Green
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A bill protecting lawyers' ability to conduct liberal and extensive voir dire passed the Legislature and moved to the governor's desk Friday.
Assembly Bill 1403, authored by the Assembly Judiciary Committee, clarifies that trial court judges can?t set blanket limits on how much time lawyers have to interview potential jurors . It would also require judges to allow lawyers to give jurors questionnaires, and provide lawyers...
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